Many of the slaves later founded Baileytown near the Walnut Cove Elementary School.
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Ben married Ellen Chambers.
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Benjamin bought his home in Walnut Cove, N.C. from Ellens' father, John Chambers who had purchased it in 1854.
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Ben was a Confederate Solder.
CO A
72nd Infantry Regiment
Militia
NC TROOPS
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1870 Census, Stokes County, N.C.:
Benjamin Bailey 48 NC
Ellen S. Bailey 32 VA
Nannie Bailey 13 NC dau.
John C. Bailey 11 NC son
Albert Bailey 9 NC son
Mary Shouse 24 NC
Bob Bailey 8 NC
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1880 Census, Sauratown, Stokes County, N.C.,#4095,p.512:
Ben Bailey 58 NC
Ellen S. 41 VA wife
Nannie 23 NC dau.
John C. 21 NC son
Albert 19 NC son
Bettie S. 8 NC dau.
Ida Mitchell 5 NC other
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Many of the slaves later founded Baileytown near the Walnut Cove Elementary School.
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Ben married Ellen Chambers.
===
Benjamin bought his home in Walnut Cove, N.C. from Ellens' father, John Chambers who had purchased it in 1854.
===
Ben was a Confederate Solder.
CO A
72nd Infantry Regiment
Militia
NC TROOPS
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1870 Census, Stokes County, N.C.:
Benjamin Bailey 48 NC
Ellen S. Bailey 32 VA
Nannie Bailey 13 NC dau.
John C. Bailey 11 NC son
Albert Bailey 9 NC son
Mary Shouse 24 NC
Bob Bailey 8 NC
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1880 Census, Sauratown, Stokes County, N.C.,#4095,p.512:
Ben Bailey 58 NC
Ellen S. 41 VA wife
Nannie 23 NC dau.
John C. 21 NC son
Albert 19 NC son
Bettie S. 8 NC dau.
Ida Mitchell 5 NC other
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